577 Residence project is located in Jeddah city, Saudi Arabia with 5,200 sq.m .The 6-story residential building offers 20 apartments each with a large living area,different views over a three green courtyards pulled out from the external parameter.The building has a minimalist, modern aesthetic, exposed large glass window to maximize the view toward the courtyards,other materials that are historically found in Jeddah like natural coral stones are used in façade elements and cladding.Framed screens of extruded elements provide a contemporary solution to privacy and further shade the apartments
Founder and Principal of Collaborative Architects + Partners. He combines more than 18 years of experience in the middle east with deep strategic insight and a strong commitment to the architecture of winning new assignments. Taha received his Master of Architecture degree from Cairo university and was honored with the Society of Egyptian Architects award in 2005. in 2017, he has been awarded the A design award & competition from Italy and his design was selected for the shortlisted future residential projects in world architecture festival in Berlin, and awarded the international property award for best mixed use building in the middle - east & arabia from london. In 2018, he has been awarded the German Design award for the best mixed use design of capital tower project from Frankfurt, the award organized by German design council. Taha constantly strives to give value back to cities and their residents. Taking a context-driven approach to the design process, he tackles every project based on the conviction that architecture must speak directly to users and give back to the society in which it exists.
Collaborative Architects + Partners is an architectural and engineering design firm. based on Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. with over 50 employees. Our work strives to enhance our sense of place, Our design methodology is rooted in our core values. At the heart of all of our work is a commitment to shaping the built environment both in the service of humanism and the longevity of our planet. Our approach is sensitive to location and culture, often combining the latest advances in building technology with techniques drawn from vernacular tradition